Podcast: Chinese Grand Prix Review

Check out the latest Formula1Fancast podcast analysing the Chinese Grand Prix and looking ahead to the next race in Turkey at the start of next month.

Click here to listen to Manish Patel and Paul Hadsley give their thoughts on one of the most entertaining Formula 1 races in years.

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Franco Forini Philip FotheringhamParker AJ Foyt Giorgio Francia Don Freeland

What New Car Models You Would Like to See Released?

..............My list in no particular order..................The 2010 Ford Taurus SHO..............The 73' Buick Riviera with the boat tail roof.............A 1/25 64' and 1/2 Ford Mustang (any body style). A newly tooled version would be an improvement over the back dated eighties 66' Mustang convertible Monogram has released at various times...............The (forgotten) 74-78 Mustang. It may have had only four cylinders and suggested a Ford Pinto on roids, but it was a Mustang. Since the AMT annual was way to over simplified and MPC turned their's into a pro street it is hole in many Mustang collections. It is time to do a new tool................The 73'-78' Chevy Impala coupe/convertible was among the last full size GM  products. There is an MPC  76' annual which many of us have bought for trailer; not the soft on detail Impala. It would be great if Revell could do one with all of the detail of their 66' Impala............The Carbon Motors E7 would be a good light commercial subject with its police warning lights built into the roof line, chassis mounted push bars and enough high tech gear in the dashboard to make the Knight 2000 look like a Yugo................The new (Dark Knight) Batmobile in 1/25th scale...............A 2010-11 Ford and/or Chevy full size vans.  They would be perfect for light commercial subjects..............The 1941 Chavy van/Suburban. Given the extra  door handle in their 41' pickup kit Revell must have thought of it already.

Source: http://cs.scaleautomag.com/SCACS/forums/thread/890936.aspx

Tom Pryce David Purley Clive Puzey Dieter Quester Ian Raby

Feature:Tweeting Around The Circuit

Twitter is an excellent way to get an insight into the thoughts of Formula 1 pundits, fans and drivers. With this in mind, Formula 1Fancast will bring you the best tweets of the race weekend in? Tweeting Around The Circuit.

Looking back at the most recent Grand Prix, we will be seeking out the ten most interesting tweets from those involved in Formula 1. Has Jake ...

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Formula1Fancast/~3/C4WGQx2X7gE/featuretweeting-around-the-circuit

Ottorino Volonterio Jo Vonlanthen Ernie de Vos Bill Vukovich Syd van der Vyver

Fernando Alonso: ?Not the start of the season we were hoping for??

Fernando Alonso says that there?s a long way to go in the 2011 season, and insists that things can change quickly. He cites the example of last year, when Ferrari?s campaign gained momentum during the year. He concedes too that … Continue reading

Source: http://adamcooperf1.com/2011/04/22/fernando-alonso-not-the-start-of-the-season-we-were-hoping-for/

Gregor Foitek George Follmer George Fonder Norberto Fontana Azdrubal Fontes Bayardo

Best model memory

I was thinking the other night about some builds i have coming up and thought back to my favorite memory of models. it was notb building it was when i was only 5 or 6 looking at my big brothers models and touching them when i would get a chance. if i knocked a part off he never said a word and fix it when i was not around. they are long gone but i can see them just as they was 40 years later. always makes me smile...slusher

Source: http://cs.scaleautomag.com/SCACS/forums/thread/953534.aspx

Trevor Taylor Marshall Teague Shorty Templeman Max de Terra Andre Testut